CD Review: Brittany Bexton – Free Fall

Brittany Bexton – Free Fall
Five-Song EP:
Free Fall, Miss Me, Beggin’ Time, Just Crazy Enough, You Move Me
Brittany Bexton who was born and raised in
California, took to singing at a young age and made her way to Nashville to
expand her singing career.  She is
flourishing and building her name in the music city where the country’s biggest
sensations reside.  She began performing
at Nashville’s CMA Fest for consecutive years. 
Doing that important event plus having the tour increased her fan
base.  Brittany Bexton continues to
contribute treasures to the country music scene.  “Free Fall” is written by Brittany along with
Drew Johnson.  It’s a foot-stomping,
bluesy and country sound.  There are two
hooks in this single which is catchy. 
The drums and the sexy opening guitar riffs are so identifiable as the
powerful chorus and it kicks in at 23 seconds.  
Maybe there’s one person you never really
get over.  “Miss Me” deliver’s the
groundbreaking news of losing control of emotions.  It’s hauntingly beautiful and pulls at a
question that is so worth asking: “Do you miss me when it’s time to rest and
the pillows are the only place to lay your head. ……I hope you miss me when it’s
time to rest and the pillows are the only place to lay your head. “  This song slows things down for us.  Light beats and glowing guitar back Brittany
as she wishes and hopes to be with the one she loves.  She’s showcasing her incredible vocal ability
in this nice downtempo tune.  It’s best
suited for her voice. 
“Just Crazy Enough” deploys spidery
acoustic guitar and country low-end blurps. 
The song has thought-provoking lines of chasing a dream.  It’s a beautiful part of life that often comes
strolling hand-in-hand with uncertainties and fear.  When it comes to love, we gotta take the
risk, live it up, tear down the walls.  Don’t
be afraid to love, but take the leap of faith and be crazy in love. 
“You Move Me” has a significant buzz for
the lines that go, “From the top of my head, to the tips of my toes, you move
me completely, body, mind and soul. There’s no place in my heart that your love
cannot reach, you move me.”  Brittany
Bexton wrote this one with Jeffrey East.   
Britanny Bexton’s music style is
refreshing, her beautiful, clear voice, purposeful lyrics and catchy tunes
captivate and draw listeners to the story, her passion for music and her
performance.  “I’m sure we’ll be hearing
much more from this talented singer.
RECORD REVIEW BY STELLA TABELON – Music
Journalist, Country Music News International 

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